stl_mi(5)stl_mi(5)Namestl_mi - software distribution master inventory file format
Description
The master inventory (mi) files are used by the subset kitting program
when manufacturing subsets for installation with the utility.
A master inventory file contains one record for each file in a product
containing vendor-specified attribute information about each file in
the kit.
The master inventory contains ASCII data, one record per line. Each
record is composed of three fields, which must be separated by TAB
characters.
Here is a description of each of the fields:
FLAGS This is an integer flags value. The two lowest bits of this
flag are defined. All other bits are reserved for use by Dig‐
ital.
Bit 0 of this flag is the precedence bit. Setting the prece‐
dence bit for a file indicates to that a new copy of this
file is not as important to the target system as a copy that
is already there. This is used by when determining which
files to restore to the system after updating a subset. Files
containing configuration information that can be modified
after being installed are often marked with this flag.
Bit 1 of this flag is defined as the volatility bit. It is
used to indicate that the file will change after being
installed to the target system and that the changes do not
indicate that the contents of the file have been corrupted.
When an application requires a log file, it is often
installed as a zero length file on the target system. Such
log files are normally marked in the master inventory with
bit 1.
PATHNAME This is the name of the file for which the record exists. The
pathname in this field must begin with a leading period (.).
All records in the file must be sorted in ascending order on
this field. There cannot be two records in a master inventory
that represent the same file. The program enforces these
requirements.
SUBSET The name of the subset to which the file belongs. A file can
be distributed as part of one subset only. Files that share a
gnode (links) must be in the same subset. Files that are in
the product hierarchy but are not distributed as part of any
subset should have a dash (-) in this field.
Examples
This example shows a section of the master inventory used to manufac‐
ture a release of the ULTRIX software:
0 ./etc/newfs UDTBASE040
0 ./etc/zoneinfo/Poland -
0 ./usr/bin/passwd UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/diskless/dev/rrz2c UDTDL040
0 ./usr/etc/lockpw UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/include/search.h UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/lib/cmplrs/cc2.0/ppu UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/lib/libplotdumb.a UDTPGMR040
0 ./usr/lib/terminfo/2/2621-nl UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/lib/terminfo/a/altoh19 UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/lib/terminfo/h/h19b UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/lib/terminfo/t/tek4024 UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/man/man1/capsar.1 UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man1/ptx.1 UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man2/listen.2 UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man3/endhostent.3n UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man3/ldaopen.3x UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man3/ruserok.3x UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man3/tparm.3cur UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man5/tzfile.5 UDTMAN040
0 ./usr/man/man8/secsetup.8 -
0 ./usr/sys/MIPS/BINARY/mc146818clock.o UDTBIN040
0 ./usr/sys/data/dhu_data.c UDTBIN040
0 ./usr/sys/h/devio.h UDTBASE040
0 ./usr/sys/io/uba/qduser.h UDTBIN040
0 ./usr/sys/net/rpc/clnt.h UDTBIN040
0 ./usr/var/dss/ncs/llbd UDTRPCRT040
See Alsoinvcutter(1), kits(1), iff(8), setld(8).
Guide to Preparing Software for Distribution on ULTRIX Systems
stl_mi(5)